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beautiful city, beautiful clean city. we've had people we listened to this week like sam zell, very unsettled about the global economy and even here domestically and whether there's another recession that could come next year. are you seeing any signs of that based on advertising? >> no. if you talk about two consecutive quarters of negative growth, we're not seeing that in the advertising business. we're seeing modest growth. so sort of 2%, 3% kind of growth. i think it's also depends on which market. financial times said that italy, spain, turkey, greece, down 50% from where it was in 2007. but in terms of america, which is really our principal market, north america, about 90% of it is america, you're seeing modest growth. i think what you are seeing is a big shift. so you'll be pleased to know that 40% of ad spending is still -- so $600 billion industry. 40% is still television and television continues to grow, although it is declining as a percentage of the overall pie because digital, social media, are growing, analy
beautiful city, beautiful clean city. we've had people we listened to this week like sam zell, very unsettled about the global economy and even here domestically and whether there's another recession that could come next year. are you seeing any signs of that based on advertising? >> no. if you talk about two consecutive quarters of negative growth, we're not seeing that in the advertising business. we're seeing modest growth. so sort of 2%, 3% kind of growth. i think it's also depends on...
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mostly cloudy skies out here this morning. 52 in the city. and again the same stuck pattern, first couple shots of the morning looking at the clouds across much of the northeast. little breaks of sun here and there. a few showers working their way ashore. but the temperatures are still cool. you get to the beginning of june, start on think about summertime, nearly 20 degrees below average in boston. d.c., 72 doesn't scream summer, but we'll see improvements here. looks like the weekend things will pan out better in the northeast. br new york, low clouds and showers. guys, back to you. >> we're still on the sugary drinks thing here, but thanks for the weather report. we'll get to more substantive issues. u.s. policymakers closely analyzing weaker that be expected jobs growth. on friday bernanke will be testifying before congress on the state of the economy. something we'll all be watching. john here to break it all down for us. >> i want to talk about these big drinks. here's my problem with it. i go to the movies with my kids and hair friends
mostly cloudy skies out here this morning. 52 in the city. and again the same stuck pattern, first couple shots of the morning looking at the clouds across much of the northeast. little breaks of sun here and there. a few showers working their way ashore. but the temperatures are still cool. you get to the beginning of june, start on think about summertime, nearly 20 degrees below average in boston. d.c., 72 doesn't scream summer, but we'll see improvements here. looks like the weekend things...
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so hump day shower and storm chances increasing for us new york city and then back into st. louis. high temperatures there should top out right around 80 degrees. things starting to warm up in parts of the south. this afternoon atlanta 70s. warmer air to the west will begin to work itd way in. so by the time we head mid week, the 70s will be gone. >> thanks for that. we'll talk a little bit about ceo pay. how important is to make the big bucks? according to a new study out of the university of delaware, not as important as you would think. joining us to you discuss it, one of the authors of the study. finance professor at the university of delaware and director of the center for corporate governance. charles, i read this in the "new york times" yesterday and was fast mated by the study because it really suggested for the first time perhaps that actually maybe there wasn't such a portability at the very senior levels. >> no, that's what we discovered. typically the idea behind the peer group is that you could go somewhere else. but we discovered that frankly the skills are not that
so hump day shower and storm chances increasing for us new york city and then back into st. louis. high temperatures there should top out right around 80 degrees. things starting to warm up in parts of the south. this afternoon atlanta 70s. warmer air to the west will begin to work itd way in. so by the time we head mid week, the 70s will be gone. >> thanks for that. we'll talk a little bit about ceo pay. how important is to make the big bucks? according to a new study out of the...
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four banks failed the stress test including citi. >> citi only fails under a scenario where it's gone ahead with a capital distribution plan. so what does all this mean? they hope to return more capital this year through stock buybacks or a dividend increase is less likely to happen. the news a black eye for ceo's vikram pandit. while citi's tier one quality ratio stood at a hefty 11.7% last year it drops to an unacceptable 4.9% of a 50% decline in the stock marked and 13% unemployment rate and a 21% housing crisis by 2013. that is if one include as capital plan that citi submitted to the fed. without taking action on that which can't be done would their approval, it's given a pachls citi which survived a financial crisis declined comment on the capital plan it submitted to the fed. the bank can submit a new and like lie smaller one 30 days from now but the news is disappointing to wall street where several analysts had forecasted that citi would be boosting its dividend this year. not everyone is surprised about this though. he was concerned citi's $225 billion legacy asset portfolio
four banks failed the stress test including citi. >> citi only fails under a scenario where it's gone ahead with a capital distribution plan. so what does all this mean? they hope to return more capital this year through stock buybacks or a dividend increase is less likely to happen. the news a black eye for ceo's vikram pandit. while citi's tier one quality ratio stood at a hefty 11.7% last year it drops to an unacceptable 4.9% of a 50% decline in the stock marked and 13% unemployment...
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the city was trying to push that up to 50%. some of the teachers were saying look at the population we're working with. many of these children, more than 85% of them are low income and require or rely on breakfast and lunch to get their basic nutrition each day. that says many of these children are coming in to school hungry. so when they're testing under those kind of conditions where they're hungry and coming from unstable environments, makes it very difficult, the teachers say, to link their evaluation to the students' performance and test scores. seems like both sides got some of what they want. thankfully they are not, they are back in the classroom today, becky. >> and that is good news. thank you very much for joining us today. >> you bet. >>> when we return on "squawk box," governor bob mcdonnell on the mitt romney video, the president's appearance on david letterman last night, and what we can expect from the presidential debate. >>> right now as we head to a break, though, take a look at gold prices this morning. touc
the city was trying to push that up to 50%. some of the teachers were saying look at the population we're working with. many of these children, more than 85% of them are low income and require or rely on breakfast and lunch to get their basic nutrition each day. that says many of these children are coming in to school hungry. so when they're testing under those kind of conditions where they're hungry and coming from unstable environments, makes it very difficult, the teachers say, to link their...
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new york city, temperature wise 44 degrees. cleveland, ohio, of course we have some delegates at play here. temperatures in the low 50s. moving into florida. 75 degrees and sunshine. fairly quiet conditions for you. towards the midwest and the plains, windy conditions expected for today as we track that storm system on the move. so steering wheels, you will want to grip those across parts of the south plains and into the midwest but look at the temperatures into the 70s here. st. louis and also towards dallas. salt lake city some rainfall on the way. 54 degrees for the high temperature. clouds and showers around san francis francisco. watching that system in the west, san francisco watching out for minor airport delays as we move towards salt lake city likewise but fairly quiet across new york city, atlanta, and also dallas. but we are keeping tabs on some windy conditions across parts of the northeast and new england. guys, back to you. >> thanks so much. coming up, why the new republic says the obama administration fumbled th
new york city, temperature wise 44 degrees. cleveland, ohio, of course we have some delegates at play here. temperatures in the low 50s. moving into florida. 75 degrees and sunshine. fairly quiet conditions for you. towards the midwest and the plains, windy conditions expected for today as we track that storm system on the move. so steering wheels, you will want to grip those across parts of the south plains and into the midwest but look at the temperatures into the 70s here. st. louis and also...
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what's your main city? >> north l.a. county. i have a little part of l.a. city. and then a large part of north l.a. county. have of san bernardino eastern >> i'm wondering where you get elected in that place. are you -- any of your cities on the new high speed rail that -- i mean, you need an indio to san bernardino high rail don't you? >> talk about a bridge to nowhere. >> you got all the other green stuff working for you so well out there, too. >> yeah. >> your days are numbered. anyway, congressman, thank you. no. hopefully you'll be able to represent that side of things. it is tough out where you are and i saw numbers. it is like i think obama's up by 86 points in california right now. right? >> well, we could split california in to ten states. >> you could. >> that's true. >> and might not be a bad idea. >> yeah. different result. thank you for being here this morning. >>> coming up, we have wisconsin governor scott walker on the set this morning as our guest host. plus, boeing ceo and we have got a big squawk special coming up later this week. searching for
what's your main city? >> north l.a. county. i have a little part of l.a. city. and then a large part of north l.a. county. have of san bernardino eastern >> i'm wondering where you get elected in that place. are you -- any of your cities on the new high speed rail that -- i mean, you need an indio to san bernardino high rail don't you? >> talk about a bridge to nowhere. >> you got all the other green stuff working for you so well out there, too. >> yeah. >>...
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back up to new york city we'll see 75 degrees. the heat, though, will be the big story. we're talking about high temperatures in dallas. 105. well above average temperatures. not only here across the heartland but also as you head up into the rocky mountain states. denver usually cooler in the summ summer. highs today between 103 and 105 around the denver area. this is a very warm conditions here. also salt lake city 100, 108 in phoenix. if you're wanting cooler weather to the northwest. highs here very nice in the upper 60s around seattle. >> do you have any idea how long that super hot weather is expected to last? >> reporter: it looks like it could be with us the next three to four days across the midwest and back across parts of the front range of the rockies and final finally making its way to the southeast. >> thank you very much. great to see you. >>> great. our next guest is the bank er t the world's banks. he joins us exclusively with the findings from the bank of the annual report, the head of monetary and economic department -- at the baj of international sett
back up to new york city we'll see 75 degrees. the heat, though, will be the big story. we're talking about high temperatures in dallas. 105. well above average temperatures. not only here across the heartland but also as you head up into the rocky mountain states. denver usually cooler in the summ summer. highs today between 103 and 105 around the denver area. this is a very warm conditions here. also salt lake city 100, 108 in phoenix. if you're wanting cooler weather to the northwest. highs...
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you're seeing cities go broke in california and, you know, it's not just cities, it's states. it's everywhere. we have to focus on these issues. >> if you were ben bernanke, what do you do? raise the rates? >> i think lowering the rates from this level are not going to do any good. rates are incredibly low here, incredibly low in the u.k., they're low in germany. i don't see in benefit in that. and i think that rates have to go to some kind of level where the investors, the people that retire, the people that are counting on pensions can have some kind of return without the pension managers becoming crazy risk takers. >> jessica, when you are talk to clients and they're recognizing they're probably going to have to work longer and deal with lower returns, how quickly are those expectations coming down and how realistic are they in terms of what you're seeing? >> it's interesting. when they're part of a plan, when they're being advised, when they're less emotional, particularly since this is the third summer people have been going through this, they seem to be a little more str
you're seeing cities go broke in california and, you know, it's not just cities, it's states. it's everywhere. we have to focus on these issues. >> if you were ben bernanke, what do you do? raise the rates? >> i think lowering the rates from this level are not going to do any good. rates are incredibly low here, incredibly low in the u.k., they're low in germany. i don't see in benefit in that. and i think that rates have to go to some kind of level where the investors, the people...
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tale of two cities if you ever saw one right there. >> i think cramer did something on that where you can find 30 companies market cap has gone down. >> if it's any cancellation, i have seen and played with some of -- they handed out some of the new blackberries that they'll come out next year. it is pretty cool. i just tonight know ifdon't kno up -- but it has the keyboard. >> i have a decision to make, i do. but to get an upgrade on my -- >> your two year contract is over. you can do it. >> really? the form that you need, i think that's the way they prevent from you actually doing it it. >> you're talking about the form here at comcast nbc universal. you aren't even talking about at&t or verizon, whomever your carrier is. >> no, just talking about what i need to know about myself in terms of employee numbers and supervisors and things that they ask for and you into to do it on line. and you have to put these things in and send it somewhere, they have to okay it. and i don't think i'm capable of doing it. so i may just stick with the blackberry. i might. even though i think i could g
tale of two cities if you ever saw one right there. >> i think cramer did something on that where you can find 30 companies market cap has gone down. >> if it's any cancellation, i have seen and played with some of -- they handed out some of the new blackberries that they'll come out next year. it is pretty cool. i just tonight know ifdon't kno up -- but it has the keyboard. >> i have a decision to make, i do. but to get an upgrade on my -- >> your two year contract is...
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we went to new york, and that started taking off, and we've done 11 cities since then and every city we've done after -- >> this is huge. what did you just do to the value of new york city? >> new york city hasn't changed, hasn't substantially changed the number of medallions since the mid to late '40s, talking about the 1940s, so the sort of constraint on supply is so great it's not clear we're affecting the number of passengers they can get right now because there are so many folks that are underserved. >> wow so it's in london. >> we launched in london three weeks ago. >> i can't believe it's going to work in all of the european cities, it's just too screwed up over there. >> this is what people told me, i had a board member tell me, they said if you're in paris you got to be careful because it's full of parisians. >> for the record the guest told that joke, we did not. >> paris in terms of transportation is san francisco's sister city. it's very hard to get a ride in paris so we wanted to go there. we went there and the numbers are looking phenomenal. >> apparently i'm being told
we went to new york, and that started taking off, and we've done 11 cities since then and every city we've done after -- >> this is huge. what did you just do to the value of new york city? >> new york city hasn't changed, hasn't substantially changed the number of medallions since the mid to late '40s, talking about the 1940s, so the sort of constraint on supply is so great it's not clear we're affecting the number of passengers they can get right now because there are so many...
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hudson city bancorp is being acquired, calling this a merger but looks like hudson city bancorp is being required by m&t bank corporation. they can receive 0.084 in m&t shares or receive the equivalent in cash, they're expecting 3.7 billion when all it done. senator you're on the banking committee and this raises questions about some of the smaller banks that's been said in a lot of circles that small banks can't continue to exist because of regulation. i know some investors who have been betting that banks that are the billion-dollar variety when it comes to that market cap are no longer going to exist. what do you think about this sort of consolidation? >> i don't think there's any question that after the dodd-frank legislation passed, everyone, i think on both sides of the aisle had predicted there's going to be tremendous consolidation. in tennessee we have community banks that in many cases have more compliance officers and lenders, so when you move to this type of regulation that we have, the big just get bigger, the smaller disappear, and i think you're seeing recentlial banks try
hudson city bancorp is being acquired, calling this a merger but looks like hudson city bancorp is being required by m&t bank corporation. they can receive 0.084 in m&t shares or receive the equivalent in cash, they're expecting 3.7 billion when all it done. senator you're on the banking committee and this raises questions about some of the smaller banks that's been said in a lot of circles that small banks can't continue to exist because of regulation. i know some investors who have...
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banks involved in setting libor are jpmorgan, city, et cetera. so, do you expect we're going to be hearing more on this front? >> i really do, and i think unlike many orders or settlements we've seen out of regulators, the one that the cftc issued on barclays really was telling and it really brought to light the probability, not just possibility, that we could see criminal charges -- >> does it matter if regulators knew? does that change the equation? >> that's a great question. it probably depends on what they knew and what their involvement was in the discourse, because certainly, knowledge and intent is central to being able to bring a criminal case. if i could just add one other quick thought there, though, also is that often we're looking at violations from the standpoint of are these violations of the securities laws or the regulations that actually govern? what i think is interesting in the libor case is the fact that they're talking about collusive conduct. so, i think we could potentially see allegations that may move out of securities a
banks involved in setting libor are jpmorgan, city, et cetera. so, do you expect we're going to be hearing more on this front? >> i really do, and i think unlike many orders or settlements we've seen out of regulators, the one that the cftc issued on barclays really was telling and it really brought to light the probability, not just possibility, that we could see criminal charges -- >> does it matter if regulators knew? does that change the equation? >> that's a great...
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city. >> that is a very, very big city. meantime, creditors of alabama's jefferson county say that county is too slow on a workout plan for ending its historic $4.23 billion bankruptcy. if jefferson county fails to meet a workout plan plan fixed by a federal judge, the u.s. biggest ever chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy could be dismissed. this is happening across the country. >> san bernardino is one of the cities we talked about the other day with rick scott was on -- you know, he turned down the high-speed rail money from the federal government and they didn't. jerry brown is going ahead full force in one of the cities we said, you know, indio near palm springs and san bernardino, there may be a time when someone wants to go between those two cities. what if you go and you don't have high-speed rail to get there. california will take care of that and make sure -- every city should have a monorail. every city. have you seen the simpsons? sam is coming to town from the administrati administra
city. >> that is a very, very big city. meantime, creditors of alabama's jefferson county say that county is too slow on a workout plan for ending its historic $4.23 billion bankruptcy. if jefferson county fails to meet a workout plan plan fixed by a federal judge, the u.s. biggest ever chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy could be dismissed. this is happening across the country. >> san bernardino is one of the cities we talked about the other day with rick scott was on -- you know, he...
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like high speed rail between two cities in one really uses? >> no, have you looked at the last lee department of transportation bills is this very little actually goes to the -- >> do we have a highway bill passed some had. >> no, we don't. but look at the last several. there's almost no highway spending in it is the problem. >> is that because there's no funding for it? >> no, because they decide they're going to do build a museum dedicated to the pack arrested or a film about roads in alaska, they'll build a bike path, they'll build turtle tunnels. >> do you like the shovel ready intra structure in the last $800 billion stimulus? >> right, how much did we get out of that? >> what's unfortunate nalt is doesn't change the fact that the the infrastructure needs repaired. >> but to justify raising taxes on gasoline because of that? >> do you think the rift sector can address it, is there a way to do it? >> there's a lot better ways. first of all, you have to revert that -- this is a divergent topic. >> i realize that. >> you have to divert to th
like high speed rail between two cities in one really uses? >> no, have you looked at the last lee department of transportation bills is this very little actually goes to the -- >> do we have a highway bill passed some had. >> no, we don't. but look at the last several. there's almost no highway spending in it is the problem. >> is that because there's no funding for it? >> no, because they decide they're going to do build a museum dedicated to the pack arrested or...
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they're not pediatricians in kansas city. >> it's a matter of cust customization and choice. the only this evening i'm arguing, steve, is you can't lump everybody into one boat. there are plenty of individuals that washington cnbc that watch learn from some of the things that -- >> on cnbc.com! use our tools. >> joe and i always have fun when we're on here together. >> go on cnbc.com, figure some stuff out, find a good valuation. >> the next thing you're going to want to do is take care of becky's baby when it has a fever -- >> no, he's going to pump. >> i tried that pump. it is painful. it chafes! >> stick around. we're going to continue this conversation in just a moment. we'll take a quick break. check out the "squawk box" indicator. can you see the futures have turned around. dow futures up 36 points. we'll be right back. >> still ahead on "squawk box," the outspoken former governor of new jersey. we'll ask christie whitman to weigh in on the economy and the race for the white house. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the spx is on my radar. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we're hitting new highs.
they're not pediatricians in kansas city. >> it's a matter of cust customization and choice. the only this evening i'm arguing, steve, is you can't lump everybody into one boat. there are plenty of individuals that washington cnbc that watch learn from some of the things that -- >> on cnbc.com! use our tools. >> joe and i always have fun when we're on here together. >> go on cnbc.com, figure some stuff out, find a good valuation. >> the next thing you're going to...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. on december 21st, polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space, which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd and you still need to retire, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? >>> we're seconds away from weekly jobless claims. rick santelli in chicago. the numbers please. >> here we go. survey says jobless claims are unchanged from a slightly revised 348 up to 351. that's where it stands this week. 351,000. if you look at continuing claims, slightly different picture. last week's number ramped up from 3.42 to 3.44 million. now it drops to 3.392. so a whisker under 3.4. i guess the news that we really want to look at, this isn't having a huge effect. interest rates, you know, friday, tuesday were above 2%. yesterday,
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. on december 21st, polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space, which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd and you still need to retire, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an...
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look at new york city. but you do get greater quality theoretically from that. look, none of us want to see unions have such a great influence but on the other hand they represent the workers and the president has an obligation to balance that, don't you think? >> don, help me out. 2010 you'd have to say the president was rebuffed by the midterm elections. is that a fair conclusion? >> yes, it is. >> okay. so now he's now running for re-election and he wins. this is his last political campaign. he's told us that often enough that i now believe it. what's going to motivate this man to get away from being what i think to be an ideologue? look, i am in the 1%. i'm proud to be in the 1%. >> me, too. >> but i started like you did, started in the 99%. leon cooperman, all these people, this is the genius of america to allow guys like me, guys like you to work like hell, to have a good idea, to -- bernie marcus, arthur blank, ross perot, i go down the list of all these things, these jobs that have been created, home dep depot, three people, us, 330,000 people working an
look at new york city. but you do get greater quality theoretically from that. look, none of us want to see unions have such a great influence but on the other hand they represent the workers and the president has an obligation to balance that, don't you think? >> don, help me out. 2010 you'd have to say the president was rebuffed by the midterm elections. is that a fair conclusion? >> yes, it is. >> okay. so now he's now running for re-election and he wins. this is his last...
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citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. citi price rewind. well, if itmr. margin?margin. don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. to the best vacation sp(all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. sha
citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. citi price rewind. well, if itmr. margin?margin. don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i...
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citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning in in the headlines, investors will have several pieces of economic data to consider this morning as we head into the last three days of the trading year. and in about an hour we're going to get the labor department's weekly jobless reports on initial jobless claims which economists expect to rise slightly to $364,000. then coming at 10:00 eastern time we're going to see the latest data on new home sails and consumer confidence. new home sales are expected to raise 3.5% in november from october levels and co
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andrew ross sorkin is in new york city, reporting from iac's headquarters. the company's well-known chairman barry diller will be joining us live with andrew from there for an hour starting at 8:00 eastern. iac closing its acquisition of ask.com just yesterday. we'll talk with doug leeds. a number of other newsmakers joining us. there are now just 40 days until the election.first debate is next week. so politics front and center. among our newsmakers this morning, do that anald trump whe phoning in at 6:30. and we have jeb bush and eric cantor will also be joining us. there are 90 days until christmas and toys "r" us is announcing it's hiring 45,000 seasonal workers. the ceo will be joining us with the details at 6:50 eastern time. plus the story everyone is talking about this morning. a botched call ending last night's game between the packers and seahawks. the season has already been marred by bad calls. and no calls from nfl replacement referees. but football fans say that last night's game could be the moment that actually makes the league get a deal don
andrew ross sorkin is in new york city, reporting from iac's headquarters. the company's well-known chairman barry diller will be joining us live with andrew from there for an hour starting at 8:00 eastern. iac closing its acquisition of ask.com just yesterday. we'll talk with doug leeds. a number of other newsmakers joining us. there are now just 40 days until the election.first debate is next week. so politics front and center. among our newsmakers this morning, do that anald trump whe...
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here the city is growing and there's really no area that you really can grow in the city. and that's why i think it's such an important project. because it shows new york can stay the world's greatest city. >> talk to me about the overall capacity utilization equation in new york. because uptown east side is relatively less desirable now than downtown chelsea. you're going to put a lot more capacity into the equation. what do we do with the office buildings up on the east side 3rd avenue that are half empty now? >> right now, i don't think the buildings are half empty. >> i'm nine west, it's more than half empty. >> that's because of the landlord. >> god bless him. >> that's different. people would love to be there. it's a great building, great views, other reasons why. but i think -- >> the landlord -- >> oh. >> it's incredible. the real estate market in new york is probably the best in the world, you know. owning real estate in new york, the cap rates are lower than anywhere else, maybe other than london. it's a place where people want to be. and that's what real estate'
here the city is growing and there's really no area that you really can grow in the city. and that's why i think it's such an important project. because it shows new york can stay the world's greatest city. >> talk to me about the overall capacity utilization equation in new york. because uptown east side is relatively less desirable now than downtown chelsea. you're going to put a lot more capacity into the equation. what do we do with the office buildings up on the east side 3rd avenue...
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around the immediate new york city all rain, wet weather. temperatures well above freezing here in new york city. currently 38 degrees central park. so we'll continue to find some low clouds, some drizzle around new york city but that snowfall will remain into upstate new york and also parts of new england, boston, you'll contend with the windy conditions as well as snowfall lingering into the overnight hours. friday a bit of a break but another storm system will be moving in for saturday bringing wet weather. how much snow are we looking at? boston, 3 to 5 inches. higher amounts towards the north and west. concord about 6 to 10 before all is said and done. that air travel forecast watching out for considerable airport delays around boston, new york city, watching outs for airport delays. so just pack patience if you do have some travel plans out there. and then our next stage will be set for severe weather moving into up friday afternoon for the ohio river valley. becky, back to you. >> all right, scott, thank you very much. >>> we have a b
around the immediate new york city all rain, wet weather. temperatures well above freezing here in new york city. currently 38 degrees central park. so we'll continue to find some low clouds, some drizzle around new york city but that snowfall will remain into upstate new york and also parts of new england, boston, you'll contend with the windy conditions as well as snowfall lingering into the overnight hours. friday a bit of a break but another storm system will be moving in for saturday...
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covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. >>> the new orleans saints changing their practice and travel plans and heading for cincinnati. interesting. as tropical storm isaac headed for the gulf coast. interim coach joe vitt called off practice and meetings so players evacuate their family. they contacted the bengals and got approve to practice at the stadium this afternoon. they're scheduled for final preseason game thursday in tennessee. >>> seven years ago this week hurricane katrina hit new orleans and residents along the gulf coast are bracing for isaac. taking aim at the big easy right now. joining is the president and ceo of the new orleans tourism marketing corporation and, mark, thank you for being with us this morning. >> good morning. >> we realize that isaac is no katrina. the only comparison here is the timing the storm is coming and heading towards but tell us what it means for new orleans and how the city is preparing. >> new orleans is most resilient city and as we all know we have been throu
covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. >>> the new orleans saints changing their practice and travel plans and heading for cincinnati. interesting. as tropical storm isaac headed for the gulf coast. interim coach joe vitt called off practice and meetings so players evacuate their family. they contacted the bengals and got approve to practice at the stadium this afternoon. they're scheduled for final preseason game thursday in tennessee....
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we had 78 degrees in new york city. today i expect slightly cooler temperatures in new york city with highs topping out around 73 degrees. currently at laguardia, we're looking at clear skies. winds are calm. but take a look at the cooling trend for the upcoming weekend. of course yesterday's actual high, 78 degrees. we'll find clouds and showers for showers aaturday and sunday. we're tracking a frontal boundary. it will bring slightly cooler air. 73 today new york city, 82 in washington, d.c. but take a look at your saturday. socked in with the cloud cover, eventually those showers will arrive late in the day on saturday, so i think we'll salvage at least the first part of your saturday. then second half saturday wet, sunday wet, looking at clouds and showers across parts of the northeast and new england. for that air travel today, of course atlanta we'll track scattered showers and storms toward chicago, as well. we've been tracking that sub born system that continues to pinwheel over parts of the midwest and also tow
we had 78 degrees in new york city. today i expect slightly cooler temperatures in new york city with highs topping out around 73 degrees. currently at laguardia, we're looking at clear skies. winds are calm. but take a look at the cooling trend for the upcoming weekend. of course yesterday's actual high, 78 degrees. we'll find clouds and showers for showers aaturday and sunday. we're tracking a frontal boundary. it will bring slightly cooler air. 73 today new york city, 82 in washington, d.c....
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they are running buses in new york city. it will be almost like normal and buses will be free because of all the disruptions with the other transportation systems. >> i'd like to see a satellite shot at night of new jersey. even driving up to the studio this morning, it's dark. no traffic lights, no nothing. there's a couple of things that are open around the area out there, but they must have generators. very little on the shelves. a lot of people, a lot of people. the eye of hurricane sandy hit the jersey shore hard, wiping out boardwalks, businesses as well as homes. millions still without power. president obama is going to survey the damage today with governor christie, and coming in this morning, i heard -- i was listening to the radio and i heard a bunch of sounds from christie. >> he had gone to the shore yesterday. >> giving people hugs. the boardwalk is gone in a lot of places. we showed some amusement rides. kayla has spent two days in cape may. she's moved north to atlantic city where the damage is also extensive.
they are running buses in new york city. it will be almost like normal and buses will be free because of all the disruptions with the other transportation systems. >> i'd like to see a satellite shot at night of new jersey. even driving up to the studio this morning, it's dark. no traffic lights, no nothing. there's a couple of things that are open around the area out there, but they must have generators. very little on the shelves. a lot of people, a lot of people. the eye of hurricane...
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you see what we're doing in new york city. you got a 16.9 ounce bottle of tea you don't know if you're allowed to sell it anymore in this crazy place. >> well, you know, we are happy that we operate in the southeast, but the mayor there was, his intentions were good, but we think that nutrition is really about personal choice and moderation, not really about government regulation. the industry really has gotten, hadn't gotten the credit it deserves for being as progressive. bojangles works directly with our vendors to reduce salt levels, cook in transfat free oils and no transfats in our biscuit mix. >> i'd like to hear the rest and maybe you can come back and talk to us. thank you, randy, we appreciate your time today. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, jim cheno sch. erful trading tools for all. like our all-in-one trade ticket. we put strategies, chains and positions all on one screen. start trading today with optionsxpress by charles schwa >>> the long and short of investing from a squawk market master. hedge fund guru j
you see what we're doing in new york city. you got a 16.9 ounce bottle of tea you don't know if you're allowed to sell it anymore in this crazy place. >> well, you know, we are happy that we operate in the southeast, but the mayor there was, his intentions were good, but we think that nutrition is really about personal choice and moderation, not really about government regulation. the industry really has gotten, hadn't gotten the credit it deserves for being as progressive. bojangles...
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could be damaging winds and shale with those storms approaching oklahoma city. so we'll be talking a zone of red from texas in to the upper midwest. damaging winds and hail the many threats, but we can't rule out tornado, particularly down in to texas including in and around dallas. meanwhile, that spring like warmth continues. we have a huge original owing in the eastern half of the country keeping all take cooler air up in canada up in can made today. so we'll be dealing with temperatures 20, 30, in some cases 40 degrees above average. just unreal warmth out there. certainly going to be dealing with record highs once again. this continues in to tuesday, as well. even into the mid week, wednesday, we don't see any cooler air coming will if anytime soon. we have 80s all the way up into parts of the great lakes. so for those who love the spring warmth, an enjoyable next couple of days. >>> still to come, a bite out of this morning's top story, apple set to announce plans for its cash stock pond. we'll talk to an analyst about the street's expectations. looking fo
could be damaging winds and shale with those storms approaching oklahoma city. so we'll be talking a zone of red from texas in to the upper midwest. damaging winds and hail the many threats, but we can't rule out tornado, particularly down in to texas including in and around dallas. meanwhile, that spring like warmth continues. we have a huge original owing in the eastern half of the country keeping all take cooler air up in canada up in can made today. so we'll be dealing with temperatures 20,...
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new york city and there was a huge uproar and applause and everybody stupd. you cut it off some looks like he's just, he was rambling off innowhere. the other thing i have a bone to pick with you, westgate, when danny boyle put on the most inskrutable opening ceremony in history, i thought his kids in bed, you guys get down and say he's an artist. he's an artist. plus your biggest icon, we have clinton, you have benji hileve . so your jealous. he was talking to an empty chair. >> we love clint evidentwood too because he talked to us. >> look, it's flattering. >> you have benny hill. >> it's flattery. i wonder how tough a gig it is. that's a tough thing to do to have an empty chair. >> we're doing it with kelly's chair all morning long. >> she will be back next week. tough thing to do. no reflection on clint, okay. that is -- it was an interesting gig so we thought we would try it out. >> your sound guys cut that. >> wait a second you're giving him grief for being a smart alec. >> i don't take any responsibility. like you. i don't go anywhere near that end of
new york city and there was a huge uproar and applause and everybody stupd. you cut it off some looks like he's just, he was rambling off innowhere. the other thing i have a bone to pick with you, westgate, when danny boyle put on the most inskrutable opening ceremony in history, i thought his kids in bed, you guys get down and say he's an artist. he's an artist. plus your biggest icon, we have clinton, you have benji hileve . so your jealous. he was talking to an empty chair. >> we love...
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oklahoma city has a team? >> i didn't know that. >> the spurs now have a 2-0 lead in the western conference and in the east, the celtics and the heat will square off in game two tonight. the heat took the first game of the series. [ wind howling ] [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you d
oklahoma city has a team? >> i didn't know that. >> the spurs now have a 2-0 lead in the western conference and in the east, the celtics and the heat will square off in game two tonight. the heat took the first game of the series. [ wind howling ] [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so...
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a fan favorite blows on to our set from the windy city this morning. we're going to talk markets, the fed and much more when we return. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. for the spender who needs a little help saving. for adding "& sons." for the dreamer, planning an early escape. for the mother of the bride. for whoever you are, for whatever you're trying to achieve, pnc has technology, guidance, and over 150 years of experience to help you get there. ♪ >>> we have an update this morning on the rocket attack in the libyan city of benghazi. the u.s. ambassador was killed in the consulate attack. hundreds of egyptian riot police are guarding the embassy in cairo after last night's protest outside that compound. the protesters who are angry
a fan favorite blows on to our set from the windy city this morning. we're going to talk markets, the fed and much more when we return. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. for the...
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we operate across the major markets in texas the top four cities and we have seen strong numbers year over year and rent growth in austin, dallas, houston, san antonio, has been in the 3% to 6% year over year rent growth so strong performance. >> so rent is killing it but would you be a buyer. warren came over here a year ago and said if he could do anything with his money and made sense he would go up and buy up single family homes. he'd do it in florida, arizona, nevada, that was the argument. >> i think the mortgage market has to come back for the residential end user but i'd buy some land divisions, lot developments that will make sense over the next couple of years. >> behind the curtain of the commercial business. >> steven and i were talking a minute ago about retailers and e-commerce and we see a big impact from e-commerce when we buy a shopping center, we have to pay attention to our cost basis so that retailers who come in and occupy that space will have the ability to compete against e-commerce and do well and protect their profit margins so we're seeing retailers absorb. >
we operate across the major markets in texas the top four cities and we have seen strong numbers year over year and rent growth in austin, dallas, houston, san antonio, has been in the 3% to 6% year over year rent growth so strong performance. >> so rent is killing it but would you be a buyer. warren came over here a year ago and said if he could do anything with his money and made sense he would go up and buy up single family homes. he'd do it in florida, arizona, nevada, that was the...
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so new york city highs today in the mid and upper 70s. scattered showers for you in atlanta. 80 degrees for the high temperature. showers moving in later in the day. temperatures in in the 80s for you in florida. and then of course with the upper level low, we'll continue to track the clouds and also the showers for you around places like kansas city, eventually moving toward your area. indianapolis, 84 for the high. showers. and minneapolis, 66 degrees. cloud cover and then of course the snow will continue for parts of the pacific northwest. so, yeah, you can wear the swert first thing this morning, but take it off after you leave the office. >> you have to help me with one other thing. i have a flight, i'm going skiing in utah. i don't know if i'm leaving out of jf complaint or laguardia. what time do you think this fog will lift? or burn off? >> it will be pretty thick. i'd probably say around 11:00 maybe this morning. >> it looks like i can get out then. i appreciate it. we'll talk to you soon. thanks again, scott. >>> turning in to a
so new york city highs today in the mid and upper 70s. scattered showers for you in atlanta. 80 degrees for the high temperature. showers moving in later in the day. temperatures in in the 80s for you in florida. and then of course with the upper level low, we'll continue to track the clouds and also the showers for you around places like kansas city, eventually moving toward your area. indianapolis, 84 for the high. showers. and minneapolis, 66 degrees. cloud cover and then of course the snow...
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this city is to put it bluntly, a mess. guys? >> scott, thank you very much. scott was indicating that that water was up to about chest or at least to waist level and that is going to take a long time to dig out. >> have we figured out you need three people even on the george washington bridge? >> i don't know. >> we should find out. there's been debate whether the gw is separate from everything else. >> okay, so again there are all kinds of restrictions, you see the traffic jams that are already snarling up. we will have more on the impact of sandy throughout the morning. >>> right now joe you're looking at numbers from exxon? >> exxon is reporting $2.09 a share which is if you assumed delusion it's a decrease of 2% from the year ago number, but that's still above expectations, which were $1.95. exxon goes on to say that equaled 9.57 billion and there were many quarters in the past where exxon where we pointed out they made more than $10 billion so this is 9.570. oil equivalent production decreased 7.5% from the third quarter, but if you exclude the impact of
this city is to put it bluntly, a mess. guys? >> scott, thank you very much. scott was indicating that that water was up to about chest or at least to waist level and that is going to take a long time to dig out. >> have we figured out you need three people even on the george washington bridge? >> i don't know. >> we should find out. there's been debate whether the gw is separate from everything else. >> okay, so again there are all kinds of restrictions, you see...
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great coach, especially in a city like new york. we've got a great coach. >> you weren't expecting a win. i went to the gape, the green bay game and you just missed on that. but then to take it all the way to the super bowl, you weren't expecting that. the last one was unlikely, too. >> we had a very turbulent season last year. we started early well and sunk pretty low and faced with literally having to win the last regular -- three, four regular once again played the patriot, which i thought super bowl last year was even if possible -- >> do you think it okay that eli is wearing those fairy wings? were you his agent for those commercials? he's fliting around. >> eli can wear whatever he wants. he really can. >> you wouldn't let romo wear though, would you? >> i don't know but i wrote his father a note after we played the giants and i wrote him a note of just how outstanding his comeback was against us and to come back in the fourth quarter. he's made a believer out of me. i used to think he was just throwing that ball up sometime a
great coach, especially in a city like new york. we've got a great coach. >> you weren't expecting a win. i went to the gape, the green bay game and you just missed on that. but then to take it all the way to the super bowl, you weren't expecting that. the last one was unlikely, too. >> we had a very turbulent season last year. we started early well and sunk pretty low and faced with literally having to win the last regular -- three, four regular once again played the patriot, which...
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and you give loans to cities to build the stadiums. central planning is a big problem and eventually it will come to roost. other people say these communists know exactly how on do capitalism and there's no way that they fail. what do you think? >> i think there is a lot of unproductive projects that are part of the stimulus. >> are you talking about here now? oh, you meant china. okay. >> just to be clear, i was talking -- but they have a lot of money to finances this. so will they can finance a lot of bridges to nowhere before things really bite for help. so i don't think they face a a lot of constraints in the near term. but keep in find that china didn't view the 2009 stimulus their own stimulus as a wild suck he is success and they don't want to repeat that error. but they're not trying to get back up to 8.5, 9. hers trying to glide down to a lower trend growth rate. >> we have a story in the headlines this morning that china's top five banks aren't going to be lowering their rates that they're offering for savings for consumers w
and you give loans to cities to build the stadiums. central planning is a big problem and eventually it will come to roost. other people say these communists know exactly how on do capitalism and there's no way that they fail. what do you think? >> i think there is a lot of unproductive projects that are part of the stimulus. >> are you talking about here now? oh, you meant china. okay. >> just to be clear, i was talking -- but they have a lot of money to finances this. so...
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we did something two or three years ago. >> a citi year breakfast. >> city year is like an urban peace corps, recruit young adults ages 17 to 24 giving a year of full time service serving the highest poverty schools in the country helping to address the high school dropout crisis. every year about a million students drop out of high school. that's the bad news. the economic effects are staggering, it costs the country over about $1.5 trillion over the next decade about the 10 million students that will drop out absent intervention. we know where the young people are. 12% of the high schools in the country produce 50% of the dropouts and we know what they need. city year corps members go into the schools from 7:00 in the morning until 6:00 at night and keep them back on track. we'll say yes to a lot more schools and students that need city year. i want to thank david publicly, an incredible achievement, 48 players and to come in third and most were professional poker players. >> what are you doing behind the sunglasses? >> do they read cards? you can't see through the cards with those.
we did something two or three years ago. >> a citi year breakfast. >> city year is like an urban peace corps, recruit young adults ages 17 to 24 giving a year of full time service serving the highest poverty schools in the country helping to address the high school dropout crisis. every year about a million students drop out of high school. that's the bad news. the economic effects are staggering, it costs the country over about $1.5 trillion over the next decade about the 10...
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covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. why not take a day to 4g cities explore your own backyard?n. with two times the points on travel, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. >>> tonight, the conclusion of cnbc's "20 under 20," transforming tomorrow, the moment of truth. which of the finalist also win a $100,000 surprise in support of billionaire investor peter thiel, one of these exceptionally talented teenager was taylor wilson, became the youngest person in history to create nuclear fusion. >> it's not enough for me to figure out the questions of the universe. it's solving the problems that we face and i've become really good at it. >> my mom passed away of cancer, and that's when he really got interested in, you know, he said he was going to find a cure for cancer someday. >> this represents a system that, for less than $100,000, something you can wheel in the hospital room replaces multimillion-dollar warehouse sized facilities and these produce
covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. why not take a day to 4g cities explore your own backyard?n. with two times the points on travel, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. >>> tonight, the conclusion of cnbc's "20 under 20," transforming tomorrow, the moment of truth. which of the finalist also win a $100,000 surprise in support of billionaire investor peter thiel, one of...
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mid 40s, new york city, philadelphia, mid-50s around detroit. we're tracking precipitation on the move but dry air in place. the measure of moisture is limiting making its way to the ground in several location as i cross new england. in the meantime as we go across the new york area, showers and clouds mixing and isolated thunderstorms developing later on this afternoon. in fact, we'll take you hour by hour and show you that forecast here. you can see scattered showers and thunderstorms around the buffalo area, and then later on as we track that system guard the new york city area, thunderstorms. mid-60s for you by 5:00. low 50s toward the boston area. we have that threat of severe weather from washington, d.c. to roanoke, toward the nashville area here. damaging winds and hail. and we can't rule out the possibility of an isolated tonig tornado. so we'll track it all for you. >> thank you very much. >>> you know, christmas is long gone, but home depot is launching its black friday today. it's the new black friday. it's the spring black friday fo
mid 40s, new york city, philadelphia, mid-50s around detroit. we're tracking precipitation on the move but dry air in place. the measure of moisture is limiting making its way to the ground in several location as i cross new england. in the meantime as we go across the new york area, showers and clouds mixing and isolated thunderstorms developing later on this afternoon. in fact, we'll take you hour by hour and show you that forecast here. you can see scattered showers and thunderstorms around...
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the city, 46 on the highway. as it goes into showrooms toyota is counting on the expanded line-up to help them gain market share. last year because of the supply constraints in japan market share fell to 12.9% but here is the rub on this. right now, prius and all hybrids are finding it tougher to be sold. this would go against the grain. you see the market share in terms of overall hybrids, sales dropping every year, even as gas prices have moved up. so with that in mind, we'll see if this new prius does as well as many are forecasting as you look at shares of toyota, like all the auto stocks it's come back strong over the last three months. i also want to throw up a chart of volkswagen, having the annual meeting in wolfsberg, germany. volkswag volkswagen's 2011 profit, $20.1 billion, auto profit mark share or profit share, profit margin he said, 17.7%. joe, that's staggering, 17.7% profit margin on $20.1 billion annual profit last year. for comparison, gm made $7.6 billion. >> yeah, i know. so phil, was your rep
the city, 46 on the highway. as it goes into showrooms toyota is counting on the expanded line-up to help them gain market share. last year because of the supply constraints in japan market share fell to 12.9% but here is the rub on this. right now, prius and all hybrids are finding it tougher to be sold. this would go against the grain. you see the market share in terms of overall hybrids, sales dropping every year, even as gas prices have moved up. so with that in mind, we'll see if this new...
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still 92,000 remain without power in burouhs of new york city. walmart donating to new yorkers in need, pepsico as well. >> thank you very much, jackie. we appreciate it. >>> when we come back setting the stage for the winner of tomorrow's presidential election we'll outline the economic challenges for the next few years and talk about how the market would react to a win from either candidate. right now look at u.s. equity futures, markets are under a little bit of pressure, s&p futures down by over 5 points. "squawk" will be right back. [ female announcer ] i found the best cafe in the world. ♪ nespresso. where there's a coffee to match my every mood. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect cup. where every cappuccino and latte is made with fresh milk. ♪ and where clothing is optional. nespresso. what else? >>> welcome back to "squawk box," making headline this is morning, southern company is reporting weaker than expected third quarter earnings in revenue, that was before the bell today. the atlanta-based electricity company says resul
still 92,000 remain without power in burouhs of new york city. walmart donating to new yorkers in need, pepsico as well. >> thank you very much, jackie. we appreciate it. >>> when we come back setting the stage for the winner of tomorrow's presidential election we'll outline the economic challenges for the next few years and talk about how the market would react to a win from either candidate. right now look at u.s. equity futures, markets are under a little bit of pressure,...
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this city hasn't had a teachers strike in 25 years. but the points you make is very well taken especially here on the streets of chicago. a lot of people asking how could this be happening in chicago. this is where president obama comes from. this is where his former chief of staff is now the mayor. how could they be having this confrontation with the unions so close to a presidential election. its -- what the heck, it's -- >> crazy. a lot easier when you got a villain like scott walker. just hard. it's really -- axelrod has got to be pulling his hair out like what do i do. he'll be there soon. >> well, the real thing here is this is only day two. i must say that the people that we spoke to yesterday, there is a lot of heart for the teachers out there because people are concerned about their children. they are concerned about the overcrowding in the classrooms. they're concerned about dilapidated classrooms. they even talk about the fact that it's 100 degrees in the classrooms in the summertime and they don't have any air conditioning.
this city hasn't had a teachers strike in 25 years. but the points you make is very well taken especially here on the streets of chicago. a lot of people asking how could this be happening in chicago. this is where president obama comes from. this is where his former chief of staff is now the mayor. how could they be having this confrontation with the unions so close to a presidential election. its -- what the heck, it's -- >> crazy. a lot easier when you got a villain like scott walker....
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dallas, oklahoma city, kansas city, toward chicago, a little bit of turbulence out there. we ool watch for some of those potential airport delays. other-wise fairly quiet on the weather front. guys, back to you. >> scott, thank you very much. let's get over to the markets now. joining us from the cme is michael gurka. michael, we watched what happened yesterday. obviously all bets are off. we do look at the futures. it was a bit of a surprise to see that kind of volatility when things have been moving along so smoothly all year. at this point, where is the expectation in the market in terms of that volatility. do you think it's going to be more volatile from here on out or is that a one-time event? >> no. it's definitely going to be. i love the lead-in. turbulence, weather. there was a lot of piece mick in the s&p. the big target to watch out. i've been taking my cues from crude oil and silver. they're both showing bottoms in here. silver at the 3270 or 3220, 30 cents lower. right now as you're seeing global bond markets are look as positive as evidence with lower yields a
dallas, oklahoma city, kansas city, toward chicago, a little bit of turbulence out there. we ool watch for some of those potential airport delays. other-wise fairly quiet on the weather front. guys, back to you. >> scott, thank you very much. let's get over to the markets now. joining us from the cme is michael gurka. michael, we watched what happened yesterday. obviously all bets are off. we do look at the futures. it was a bit of a surprise to see that kind of volatility when things...
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. >> i ran into a citi employee that was now at morgan stanley and he ran down a list of why citi themselves were unhappy, like a history list that i had forgotten. they didn't sell to goldman sachs when they had the chance. >> the thing that was so weird was you knew all these problems were out there. the timing was bizarre. andrew was filling me on the back story. >> you know what else he told me? he said for employees that own citigroup stock when it was $5 and they did the reverse split, you know when it goes to 50 and then 35. at five, sometimes things go back to 15 and 20. this is not going from 35 to 200. so the minute you split that stock, all the employees knew they were never getting -- they knew they would never get any of it back. it was interesting. but i was glad you were very confident on the phone. it was good. >> we can talk more about it in a little bit. >> we do need to talk more about it. >> are you going to come over here? >> i'm going to. >> we've got a seat for you. >> thank you. >> your mouse pad is on it. don't sit on that. >> i saw that. what's that about? >> i don'
. >> i ran into a citi employee that was now at morgan stanley and he ran down a list of why citi themselves were unhappy, like a history list that i had forgotten. they didn't sell to goldman sachs when they had the chance. >> the thing that was so weird was you knew all these problems were out there. the timing was bizarre. andrew was filling me on the back story. >> you know what else he told me? he said for employees that own citigroup stock when it was $5 and they did the...
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. >> a wonderful city. by the way, i was very happy you had howard dean on. i think he's a very bright individual. i met him once and i have to say, as a foreigner i was very impressed by the speech of bill clinton. i think he spoke extremely well, almost as well as clint eastwood. >> they both start with clint. clint ton and clint eastwood marc, when i saw your 20% number, having read some of your other recent musings and predictions, i thought maybe you got less bearish. >> yes. i want to put this view in the context of having bought european shares in portugal, spain, italy and france for the first time in my life three and four months ago, right at the lows. and now these markets have rallied between 20 and 30% in a very brief period of time. i'm not selling them, but i said when i was asked would you buy more, i said, no. i want to wait for the market to settle down once again and then they asked me by how much. i said, maybe the correction could be 20%. but i said i don't expect new lows. >> all right. the recent writings i'm talking about, and just lik
. >> a wonderful city. by the way, i was very happy you had howard dean on. i think he's a very bright individual. i met him once and i have to say, as a foreigner i was very impressed by the speech of bill clinton. i think he spoke extremely well, almost as well as clint eastwood. >> they both start with clint. clint ton and clint eastwood marc, when i saw your 20% number, having read some of your other recent musings and predictions, i thought maybe you got less bearish. >>...
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i know you don't live in new york city but i do. you have been to new york city. and the question is, do you need to live in new york city to make big bucks at the top financial firms? iowa's governor doesn't think so. that is why he is in new york city this week trying to lure jobs to the hawkeye state. joining us is terry -- >> iowa is in solid position financially. i talk over a financial mess. we have a balanced budget. what we have is sustainable. we also have a good solid financial services industry in our state, insurance and banking. and there is great opportunity for growth there. agriculture is strong and manufacturing is coming back. insurance and financial services we have aviva. we have nationwide. we have employer's mutual and life investors and many others. we think there is great opportunity. and we have the kind of skill set -- >> what is the argument? >> lower cost of doing business. you have really reliable workforce. we reduce the tax and regulatory burdens. we have the lowest in the country. you are in the midwest. there are a lot of advantage
i know you don't live in new york city but i do. you have been to new york city. and the question is, do you need to live in new york city to make big bucks at the top financial firms? iowa's governor doesn't think so. that is why he is in new york city this week trying to lure jobs to the hawkeye state. joining us is terry -- >> iowa is in solid position financially. i talk over a financial mess. we have a balanced budget. what we have is sustainable. we also have a good solid financial...
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60 degrees in new york city. mid-50s in boston. let's talk primary weather. of course we're looking at the conditions to expect around maryland. baltimore, chilly start, but temperatures by this afternoon in the upper 60s. ocean city right around 60 degrees. and then as we take you into the state of wisconsin, better pack your rain gear. we're tracking scattered showers and some thunderstorms around the region. so of course we're looking at temperatures in the mid-60s around madison, upper 50s in mail because key with the clouds and showers. speaking of showers and storms, let's talk about the active radar in the lone star state. we're taking a look at what's happening toward wichita falls, showers and thunderstorms on the move likewise south of oklahoma city. watching for severe weather here later on today. guys, back to you. >> scott, thanks so much. actually this is a great segue. thank you for telling us the weather in all of those state where is with have the primaries because wisconsin is today's big gop pr
60 degrees in new york city. mid-50s in boston. let's talk primary weather. of course we're looking at the conditions to expect around maryland. baltimore, chilly start, but temperatures by this afternoon in the upper 60s. ocean city right around 60 degrees. and then as we take you into the state of wisconsin, better pack your rain gear. we're tracking scattered showers and some thunderstorms around the region. so of course we're looking at temperatures in the mid-60s around madison, upper 50s...
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] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2013 smart. ♪ >>> good morning, and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick. our top story, the first presidential debate is tonight. this half-hour, we're going to have our own version of a debate. strategists from both sides of the aisle. those two gentlemen that you've seen on our show many times before. democrat jimmy williams is sitting right next to me, and republican joe watkins -- >> he's missing in action. >> you know what, he heard it was jimmy, he said i can't debate that guy. i can't. i'm going to fold like -- he's afraid. that happens. >> he shouldn't be. >> oh, here he comes! >> he's running. >> it's bad to run. >> you're out of breath. >> then you would have a chance. >> not if you run a lot. >> but then you would have a chance. sales at auto nation sailing 23%. mike jackson is the ceo. how you doing? >> j
] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2013 smart. ♪ >>> good morning, and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick. our top story, the first presidential debate is tonight. this half-hour, we're going to have our own version of a debate. strategists from both sides of the aisle. those two gentlemen that you've...
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citi has sold most of the units from the 1998 merger of citi group and travellers. citi is now set to garner its business from emerging markets. >> do you want a story that makes you feel old this morning? even you, andrew. this is a story that will make you feel old. ready? >> not so much. >> this is something we think about every year. the college class of 2016 how do they see life, what do they think about things that affect businesses and economies down the road. those answers and many other are part of this. among other things college freshmen don't use radios for maybe in the car. they do watch tv but not on television sets. these are people watching over computers. they just expect women will be appointed to top corporate positions and they wonder why this trend took so long. they watched hillary clinton today. if you say the words twilight zone most think of vampires. twilight vampire movie series not the classic rod sterling television series. >> now i'm officially old. >> i shocked. they don't know what radios are. >> we had some interns that made me feel
citi has sold most of the units from the 1998 merger of citi group and travellers. citi is now set to garner its business from emerging markets. >> do you want a story that makes you feel old this morning? even you, andrew. this is a story that will make you feel old. ready? >> not so much. >> this is something we think about every year. the college class of 2016 how do they see life, what do they think about things that affect businesses and economies down the road. those...